Politics & Government
How To See President Biden, Governor Hochul At Sarah Lawrence Sunday
Biden's upcoming visit is open to the public, but only those pre-registered will be allowed into the security screening area and event.

YONKERS, NY — A "Get Out the Vote Rally" will bring President Biden and Governor Hochul together at Sarah Lawrence College less than 48 hours before the polls open.
The Westlands Lawn on the Sarah Lawrence campus will host the campaign rally featuring Hochul and Biden. The event is open to the public and preparations by Governor Hochul's office are said to be underway.
According to Sarah Lawrence officials, those hoping to hear the POTUS speak should arrive on campus by 2:30 p.m. Organizers said it is important to allow for extra time and expect traffic. The parking lot will be closed by 4 p.m.
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All attendees must register to attend the event. Anyone who has not pre-registered will not be allowed into the security screening area or the event. Everyone will pass through airport-style security, with no exceptions. No bags, sharp objects, umbrellas, liquids or signs will be permitted.
Exact directions to the event will be provided only after registering.
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Traffic concerns won't be limited to the area around the campus. Biden's motorcade is expected to travel from Westchester County Airport to the event in Yonkers.
The Yonkers Police Department posted a traffic alert Saturday afternoon warning commuters and residents that there would be street closures in Lawrence Park on Sunday, from 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. A slow re-opening is expected after 10 p.m.
Kimball Ave. will be closed for the duration of the event.
Invited guests are advised to find legal street parking south of the Cross County Parkway. Event parking will be limited and delays are expected.
Yonkers police posted a map showing the area that will have intermittent and temporary street closures on Sunday.
The president appeared with Hochul last week in Syracuse for Micron's $100 billion investment in a semiconductor facility.
Biden already visited the Hudson Valley just a few weeks ago, when he toured the IBM facility in Poughkeepsie and spoke about creating jobs in the technology sector.
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